World History: Journey Across Time, The Early Ages, Alabama Edition Unit 2:
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on the titles listed below. The Boy Who Lived with the Bears by Joseph Bruchac Alexander the Great King by Olivia Coolidge Wings by Jane Yolen The Dog of Pompeii by Louis Untermeyer Damon and Pythias by Fan Kissen Icarus and Daedalus by Josephine Preston Peabody Prometheus retold by Bernard Evslin Antigone by Sophocles from Childe Harold's Pilgrimage / She Walks in Beauty by George Gordon, Lord byron The Trojans by Constantine Cavafy from the Odyssey by Homer, translated by Robert Fitzgerald Ithaca by C. P. Cavafy, translated by Rae Dalven from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman Waiting for the Barbarians by Constantine P. Cavafy The Raven and the Fox by Aesop translated by Denison B. Hull from the Iliad by Homer The Dog and the Wolf by Aesop The Oak and the Reed by Jean de la Fontaine Lyric Poems by Sappho by Sappho Oedipus the King by Sophocles from the Apology: from the Dialogues by Plato The Force of Luck by Rudolfo A. Anaya My Mother Combs My Hair by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni from the Mahabharata: Hundred Questions retold by R. K. Narayan from the Panchatantra: The Lion-Makers translated by Arthur W. Ryder The All-American Slurp by Lensey Namioka from The Lost Garden by Laurence Yep Fish Cheeks by Amy Tan The Old Demon by Pearl S. Buck Cat and Rat: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac by Ed Young My Two Dads by Marie G. Lee from the Analects by Confucius, translated by Arthur Waley from the Tao Te Ching by Lao-tzu, translated by Stephen Mitchell
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